A Chinese professor praises the UAE’s courageous stance in achieving peace...

A Chinese professor praises the UAE’s courageous stance in achieving peace...
A Chinese professor praises the UAE’s courageous stance in achieving peace...

Professor Huang Jing, Dean of the Institute of International and Regional Studies at Beijing University of Language and Culture in the People’s Republic of China, praised the efforts of the UAE to establish peace and conclude a peace treaty with Israel, and affirmed that the UAE’s position in this regard stems from courage, will, wisdom and insight.

Professor Huang Jing, a Chinese thinker who holds a PhD from Harvard University under the supervision of the most famous American thinker, Samuel Huntington, during the hypothetical symposium “Towards a Peaceful and Prosperous World … Regional Attitudes and Options after the Pandemic”, organized by the World Council of Muslim Communities the day before yesterday, praised the efforts The efforts exerted to overcome the challenges facing the Islamic world, including the vision of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2030, and he emphasized that the Islamic civilization is open to all civilizations. He called for benefiting from the “Belt and Road Initiative”, which seeks to connect China with the world.


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